The effect of anxiety,reinforcement, and intelligence on the learning of a difficult task |
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Authors: | Prem Verma Harbans K Nijhawan |
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Affiliation: | Panjab University, Chandigarh, India |
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Abstract: | The effects of anxiety, reinforcement, and intelligence were studied on the learning of a difficult task (paired associates with 1% association values) in 252 subjects studying in class IX in Chandigarh schools (mean age, 14.7 years). A 2 × 3 × 3 factorial design was used with two anxiety groups (high and low), three reinforcement conditions (praise, reproof, and praise + reproof), and three levels of intelligence (high, middle, and low). In general, the results were in line with the Sarasonian theoretical framework that anxiety shows its debilitating effects under certain conditions, but not all. At upper levels of intelligence, neither anxiety nor reinforcement was found significant. At lower levels of intelligence, anxiety was found to interfere with learning under all the reinforcement conditions. It was found further that the most affected group was the middle intelligencehigh anxiety group. This group performed better under praise than under praise + reproof and reproof alone. |
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Keywords: | Address reprint requests to Dr. H. K. Nijhawan Department of Psychology Panjab University Chandigarh-14 India. |
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